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D.K. Czischke

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The Shared Home

The perception of home amongst residents of collaborative housing

The Dutch population is growing, and cities are becoming more dense every year. Therefore, we have to share the minimal space we have. Collaborative housing, defined as private dwellings supported by shared facilities and responsibilities, could be a favourable housing type for i ...

Squeezing the Orange

The Impact of Collective Action in Housing as Seen Through the Lens of Evictions in Central Florida

Since the COVID-19 pandemic, multiple urban areas in America have been in an eviction crisis, which has led many associated organizations to scramble for solutions. In Central Florida in particular, many workers in the service industry had been laid off; state interventions again ...

The challenge of collaboration in urban design

Co-designing resilient public spaces in Chile

Climate change affects cities in every region of the world, and cities need to improve their urban resilience. Resilient measures are often implemented in public spaces because they are the urban voids in which infrastructures, water, biodiversity, mobility, and human life unfold ...

Collaborative Housing in Chile

Policy, Precedents, Scenarios, and Long-term Implementation Strategies

In recent decades, the housing shortage and multi-dimensional housing challenges, including lack of physical quality, accessibility to urban amenities, lack of social characteristics and habitability conditions, have increased worldwide. In Latin American countries faced with som ...

From Shelter to Strength

Assessing the Impact of Dutch Housing Policies on Status Holders' Social Integration

The sustainable development of cities depends significantly upon the effectiveness of housing policies, particularly in fostering social integration and inclusive communities. Within this context, the integration of status holders, poses a multifaceted challenge for Dutch housing ...

Empowering the commons?

Analysing the effects of Public Collective Collaboration on urban commons governance in Amsterdam

This thesis investigates the influence of Public Collective Collaboration (PCC) on the governance of urban commons in Amsterdam. Urban commons, comprising collectively managed resources, management systems and communities, are increasingly recognised as alternatives to traditiona ...
This paper fills in the research gap about understanding to what extent does commercial co-living match user preferences of young adults in The Netherlands. The existing literature primarily focuses on analysing user choices, while this study examines the revealed preferences of ...

Towards Socially Sustainable Citizen Participation

Exploring the potential of private-led citizen participation processes to contribute to neighbourhood social sustainability

Citizen participation is a practice in the built environment practised frequently in construction projects to voice the opinions of residents. However, the participation process is not a standard practice in the industry yet. With the new Environmental and Planning Act of 2024, p ...

Formalisation, then what?

Exploring the impacts of the process on recipient households in Albania

This thesis examines the impact of the formalisation process on recipient households in peri-urban areas of Albania, by employing a multi-dimensional framework, adapted from Frediani and Hansen (2015), which uses aspects of both the Capability Space and the Sustainable Livelihood ...

Placemaking as a means towards a future workplace

A study on using the phenomenon of placemaking as a new approach in corporate real estate in a transition towards a future workplace

The COVID-19 pandemic's onset was a critical change for employees all over the world. Many aspects of how they operated, including their working atmosphere, underwent a revolution as a result. As a result, there has been a shift in the nature of “work”. Work is now something you ...

Everyday Heritage

Identifying attributes of 1965-1985 residential neighbourhoods by involved stakeholders

In improving the sustainability of our built environment, we face challenges regarding energy, climate, and equality. In facing these challenges, European countries and institutions emphasise the need to protect and advance the cultural values of the built environment. However, t ...

Social Sustainability through Community Land Trusts

A qualitative study on the impact of a CLT on the social sustainability of a neighbourhood.

The Community Land Trust (CLT) model is regarded by some as a possible solution to the current issues that European housing markets are facing, such as unaffordability and segregation. As this model is able to provide perpetual affordable housing through collaboration between loc ...

Collective private commissioning initiatives by elderly facilitated by the municipality

A research on how urban municipalities can better facilitate CPC projects in order to meet the increasing demand by elderly.

Due to the limited quantitative and qualitative supply of elderly housing and an increasing demand for alternative housing forms, more and more resident initiatives arise in the Netherlands. However, it is evident from these resident initiatives that municipal processes lack focu ...

Backing Incremental Housing

The Role of Social Enterprises assisting Incremental Housing

Top-down solutions toward Incremental Housing have been criticized because the government has imposed unrealistic and unaffordable standards. On a bottom-up approach, Social Enterprises have been recognized for their contribution to global challenges by implementing service and p ...
As part of the larger urban context, informal settlements belong to the realm of formal urban governance while simultaneously possessing governance systems of their own. In the Mexican context, a shift in urban governance has facilitated elements of a networks approach, which pla ...

Professional collaborative housing concepts for seniors

How to professionally develop for the elderly who are 'dying to get started'

The Netherlands faces the challenge of a rapidly ageing population, which demands more diverse housing concepts for seniors. Collaborative housing (CH) concepts are a promising solution to promote contact and mutual support, counteract loneliness, and reduce public health expense ...

The (mis)alignment of user involvement with development objectives

An exploration of the alignment of private-led user involvement with the objectives of the private developer, municipality and users in urban renewal projects

Urban renewal is seen as an opportunity to improve the environmental and socio-economic performance of cities. Yet, it appears hard to tackle the social challenges by a focus on spatial interventions only. A more participating society and more user involvement could help to impro ...

Realizing community land trusts for affordable homeownership

Capitalizing on opportunities and overcoming barriers in the Dutch housing market

The Dutch housing sector is overheating, leaving mid-income earners stuck in the major Dutch cities' expensive rental sector. As a reaction to this, community land trusts (CLT) are sprouting in different European countries. The CLT presents a model which nullifies speculation, ...

Sharing Sustainability

The concept of sharing in collaborative housing for more sustainable cities.

Recent societal developments, as well as environmental problems like global warming, demand more socially, environmentally, and economically sustainable lifestyles and dwellings. Collaborative housing describes a possible path to meet those demands by sharing spaces and goods. To ...

The bottlenecks in the process of realizing a housing cooperative in cities in the Netherlands

Independent housing associations that bought their property from a social housing association or developed their property newly by themselves

In a large part of the Netherlands, middle-income households fall into the gap between the social housing sector and the market sector. Also, the supply in middle-income dwellings is too small. Municipalities face challenges in unwanted changes in the population of the city becau ...